• tal@lemmy.today
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    8 months ago

    Florida state Rep. Tyler Sirois, the Republican who introduced a similar bill, HB 1071, told Politico that his major motivation is protecting the cattle industry. “Farming and cattle are incredibly important industries to Florida,” Sirois stated, adding, "So I think this is a very relevant discussion for our state to have.”

    I don’t agree with him on the policy, but I’ll give him this: that’s more honest than most people advocating for creating protectionist barriers to protect incumbent food producers that I’ve seen.

    Usually there’s something about how it’s potentially deadly or maybe waving around “concerns” about whether there’d be food security in a global famine or something.

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      8 months ago

      It’s also a very stupid take. If that’s what he thinks, then he should finance farms that transition from growing animals to growing whatever is needed in this more modern and civilised world, like high protein legumes and that sort of stuff used in producing new generation foods.

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      8 months ago

      Wow that’s extremely anti capitalist and still sucks ass

      Bravo to this guy, sucking in exactly all ways

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      8 months ago

      By this logic, Florida should criminalize cars to protect the carriage industry